DACA under the Trump administration
- DACA, or Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, protects young immigrants from deportation and was implemented in 2012 under President Barack Obama’s administration.
- President Donald Trump aimed to end DACA around 2017, resulting in ongoing legal battles and the cessation of advanced parole for Dreamers.
- Currently, there is one lawsuit remaining regarding DACA, and Mintz believes the Supreme Court will ultimately decide its fate.
- DACA recipients, like Perez, express feelings of living in limbo, balancing normal lives with the fear of deportation and uncertainty about their future.
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